Across
- 2. when a term for a part is used to represent the whole, or vice versa
- 4. persuading the readers by designing the arguments to elicit emotional responses
- 7. the repetition of a sequence of words at the beginnings of neighboring clauses
- 9. incredible Exaggeration
- 10. a short narration of an incident
- 13. when a thing or concept is referred to by the name of something closely associated
- 15. noting what is similar/different about two or more things
- 17. the juxtaposition of concepts with opposite meanings, creating a self contradiction
Down
- 1. the organization of language/grammar in a sentence
- 3. the repetition of a sequence of words at the end of neighboring clauses
- 5. telling an order of events in logical sequence
- 6. using the same pattern of words to show that two or more ideas have the same level of importance
- 8. appealing to shared values or beliefs as the reader
- 10. addressing someone or something that cannot answer
- 11. arranging people, objects, or ideas with shared characteristics into groups
- 12. appealing to logic
- 14. the choice of vocabulary and style
- 16. the evocation of a mental image or sense feeling